State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... citizens in their principles of peace and order . In the mean time , I have ... British government having undertaken , by orders to the commanders of their ... subjects of mutual interests between this country and Spain , negotiations ...
... citizens in their principles of peace and order . In the mean time , I have ... British government having undertaken , by orders to the commanders of their ... subjects of mutual interests between this country and Spain , negotiations ...
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... British minister , on subjects arising out of the present war , I take the liberty of enclosing them to you , and ... citizens have always been free to make , vend and export arms : that it is the constant occupation and livelihood of ...
... British minister , on subjects arising out of the present war , I take the liberty of enclosing them to you , and ... citizens have always been free to make , vend and export arms : that it is the constant occupation and livelihood of ...
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... subjects of the Most Christian King , nor citizens of the said United States , who have commissions from any prince ... British , Dutch or Spanish priváteers , to fit their ships in the ports of the United States . " Is this an express ...
... subjects of the Most Christian King , nor citizens of the said United States , who have commissions from any prince ... British , Dutch or Spanish priváteers , to fit their ships in the ports of the United States . " Is this an express ...
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... British brig Fanny , taken on the 8th of May last , it appears from the evidence , that the capture was made four or ... subjects or citizens of the belligerent powers , as having been taken within the jurisdiction of the United States ...
... British brig Fanny , taken on the 8th of May last , it appears from the evidence , that the capture was made four or ... subjects or citizens of the belligerent powers , as having been taken within the jurisdiction of the United States ...
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... British forces , or any subjects of , or ad- herents to his Britannick majesty , " do further request of your excellency that the said negro may be delivered to Mr. Lott . The undersigned do themselves the honour , herewith , to ...
... British forces , or any subjects of , or ad- herents to his Britannick majesty , " do further request of your excellency that the said negro may be delivered to Mr. Lott . The undersigned do themselves the honour , herewith , to ...
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